urban biodiversity
Urban biodiversity is the grand marathon of uninvited flora and fauna thriving in the jungle of asphalt and skyscrapers. While humans chant co-existence, smog and neon sponsor a raucous pageant. In truth, pigeons, crows, and weeds take turns staging a silent survival theater. Under ecology’s banner, no act of defiance is as eloquent as weeds sprouting from concrete fissures. More accessible than primeval forests, it’s an underground spectacle fueled by tossed-away trash. Saving the future? First, listen in on the crows’ protest rally.